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New evidence that some supernovae may be a “double detonation”

about 13 hours ago

Type Ia supernovae are critical tools in astronomy, since they all appear...

Rice could be key to brewing better non-alcoholic beer

about 14 hours ago

There is increasing consumer demand for low- or non-alcoholic beers, and science...

Pentagon may put SpaceX at the center of a sensor-to-shooter targeting network

1 day ago

The Trump administration plans to cancel a fleet of orbiting data relay...

GOP budget bill poised to crush renewable energy in the US

2 days ago

Far from the front lines of the climate crisis, 100 men and...

A mammoth tusk boomerang from Poland is 40,000 years old

2 days ago

A boomerang carved from a mammoth tusk is one of the oldest...

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

3 days ago

It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover...

NIH budget cuts affect research funding beyond US borders

3 days ago

Rory de Vries, an associate professor of virology in the Netherlands, was...

Ars reflects on Apollo 13 turning 30

4 days ago

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 1995 Oscar-winning film, Apollo...

A neural brain implant provides near instantaneous speech

4 days ago

Stephen Hawking, a British physicist and arguably the most famous man suffering...

Robotic sucker can adapt to surroundings like an actual octopus

5 days ago

Some of the most ingenious tech has been inspired by nature. From...

Rocket Report: SpaceX’s dustup on the border; Northrop has a nozzle problem

6 days ago

Welcome to Edition 7.50 of the Rocket Report! We're nearly halfway through...

NASA tested a new SLS booster that may never fly, and the end of it blew off

6 days ago

NASA's Space Launch System appears to have a finite shelf life. The...